Greggs
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Sandwich labels misleading consumers -
Tesco, Aldi, Caffe Nero and Greggs criticised by Which? for failing to print 'traffic-light labelling' on the front of packsInconsistent and confusing labels on best-selling sandwiches on the high street are making it difficult ...
17:53 :
Pasty tax petition delivered to Downing Street -
Greggs CEO leads bakers in protest over 20% VAT budget charge to fresh baked goods such as sausage rolls and pastiesHundreds of bakers have braved April showers to deliver a petition of half a million signatures against the pasty tax to ...
19:51 :
Bakers take fight against 'pasty tax' to Downing Street -
National Association of Master Bakers and Greggs organise march to protest against proposed 20% VAT on hot foodHundreds of bakers are expected to march on Downing Street next week in protest against the "pasty tax".High Street bakery chain ...
13:49 :
So, David Cameron steps in to praise the pasty | Shelagh McKinlay -
Do you share the prime minister's admiration of the pasty, in all its bog-standard, snack-of-the-people glory?Coalition critics could perhaps be forgiven for feasting on the delicious sight of the chancellor, George Osborne, being given a right old roasting ...
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Hot Crossed Bakers: Greggs Oppose 'Food Tax' -
Britain's biggest bakery chain is planning legal action over the Chancellor's decision to impose VAT on foods such as sausage rolls and pasties that it bakes freshly in store.
00:25 :
Greggs takes a Moment for coffee -
Greggs the baker is looking to take on Costa and
Starbucks as a leading coffee shop chain. It recently opened its first Greggs Moment, 104-seater coffee shop in its home town of Newcastle, and its chief executive ...
17:41 :
Greggs finds life tougher outside London -
Bakery chain's chief executive Ken McMeikan blamed sluggish recent trading on a drop in high street footfallGreggs is offering extra discounts in parts of Scotland, the Midlands and the north east as the economic downturn makes hard-up Britons think ...
09:29 :
Budget-conscious Brits help profits rise at Greggs -
Greggs, Britain's largest food-on-the-go retailer, posted a small rise in year profit as its value offer struck a chord with consumers and said although the new year had got off to a slow start it expects a boost to trade from summer events.
22:38 :
Ex-Greggs chief attacks executive pay -
Sir Mike Darrington has become the first senior executive to break ranks with his peers and attack levels of boardroom payThe former boss of Greggs, who built the bakery business into one of the UK's most successful high street chains, has ...
08:06 :
Greggs Mince Pies Help Boost Xmas Sales -
British bakery retailer Greggs saw sales rise over the Christmas period, mainly due to a popular demand for its 'sweet mince pies', which sold over 7.5m.
23:30 :
Supermarkets to tackle riot zones -
Retailers will send managers to deprived communities to help boost local economiesRetailers Asda and Sainsbury's are among businesses that have signed up to a charity initiative that will see senior store and project managers despatched to work in deprived ...
10:59 :
Greggs sales slow despite new breakfast range -
Greggs, the UK baker, has seen sales growth slow after a "challenging" first half, despite introducing new breakfast products including porridge and pastries, and doesn't expect consumer spending to improve this year.
09:50 :
Rioting adds to Greggs the baker's trading problems -
Greggs, the high street baker, was already suffering difficult trading conditions, and the rioting has made things even worse.The company said 19 shops had been closed in London after the chaos, with overnight deliveries at a number of stores ...
10:30 :
Greggs drops 3% as consumers increasingly make their own lunches -
Greggs, the bakery group, is under pressure ahead of its results due early next month.A recent positive note on the business from Shore Capital has been counterbalanced by a severely negative one from Oriel Securities. Analyst Jonathan Pritchard ...
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Greggs takes sausage rolls to Iceland -
The economic chill has prompted the bakery chain Greggs to jump into the freezer. The company is moving into frozen foods after striking a deal with the retailer
Iceland to sell frozen versions of its sausage rolls for home-baking.
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Sunday interview: Greggs' Ken McMeikan -
The Falklands war may not seem like the ideal background for a career in retail, but it worked for Ken McMeikan, boss of Greggs, Britain's biggest bakery chain
actualidad Greggs -